The estate, which was originally valued at $20.5 million in 2015, has been on the market for a while now and is still not sold. It’s unclear what the owner of this mansion wants to do with it but it may be time to start considering other options.
An organic-themed interior with a modern design.
Every room in the home pays tribute to the period in which it was constructed, with clean and sleek lines, soft organic curves, and liberal use of conventional materials like wood as well as non-traditional materials like glass, plywood, and Plexiglass.
The living room, kitchen, and bedrooms are all examples of mid-century design, demonstrating the style’s ageless nature.
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Luxury on 14 acres
There’s also a fitness center, a massage/steam room/sauna, a 50-foot pool, and a large pergola lounge area.
That isn’t even the main attraction, believe it or not. The property, together with neighboring lots totaling almost 14 acres, is being offered for sale, a large piece of land that we don’t see very frequently in the Los Angeles region.
In reality, the final tract map has been authorized for the construction of 11 distinct house sites, each with its own entrance, located underground and not visible from the main dwelling.
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An iconic estate with limitless potential
Byrdview (or Farralone, as the famous house has been dubbed) stands atop a private promontory overlooking the huge 1,325-acre Chatsworth Reservoir nature preserve at the end of a nearly mile-long road.
It had previously been listed for sale, however the prior listing excluded the huge adjacent lots. This gives us a lot of opportunities for discerning purchasers to develop this renowned property even further. So, not only does Byrdview have a storied history, but we’re excited to see what the future holds for it.
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